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we have lots of election data available for us. we want to enable the latinos to elect their candidate of choice. there's typically not kind of a bright line test for that. although we have to fulfill the requirements under section 2. >> i didn't mean -- put your political scientist hat on, more than the lawyer hat. in california we'd be making different arguments. depends on which part of california. talking about central valley and san francisco and l.a., what do you see as the trends? maybe because of the partisan realignment in texas, things are getting worse. not necessarily better. in the sense of what percentages are necessary, or maybe they're getting better because you think over time they can rely on greater crossover voting in the areas where they're in high concentration. >> i mean, if i can just in for a second here, it seems that one of the fundamental differences between california and texas which your question kind of alludes to, in texas you're moving in some very important ways towards the system right now in whic
we have lots of election data available for us. we want to enable the latinos to elect their candidate of choice. there's typically not kind of a bright line test for that. although we have to fulfill the requirements under section 2. >> i didn't mean -- put your political scientist hat on, more than the lawyer hat. in california we'd be making different arguments. depends on which part of california. talking about central valley and san francisco and l.a., what do you see as the trends?...
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one is that the claims that are brought forth when the statute is used if a partisan use is frivolous or manufacturered. the idea here is that the claims under lie that the disputes underlying the claims are not racial. and that those unhappy with the districting plan suffer members of a political party. not as members of a racial group. to assert a racial claim under the voting rights act is factual error. related to that is a second objection that it's not just error. it is not just factually wrong, but it does affirmative damage. the recasting of a in gs like racial polarization.th it makes things worse as a consequence. in a nutshell, what i want to say -- i think they fundamentally mistake cause and affect. california aside, redistricting is a partisan process. it is achieved or it's done through what are race-based moves in most jurisdictions. it relies on the close connection with race and party in most jurisdictions. it is not an accident that georgia democrats unpa s packed african-american districts. it is not a mistake in texas that they a achieving partisan ends by moving
one is that the claims that are brought forth when the statute is used if a partisan use is frivolous or manufacturered. the idea here is that the claims under lie that the disputes underlying the claims are not racial. and that those unhappy with the districting plan suffer members of a political party. not as members of a racial group. to assert a racial claim under the voting rights act is factual error. related to that is a second objection that it's not just error. it is not just factually...
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>> it's the presumption which think you're bad until you show us. one of the things i would hope to pull out of this is the notion that there's actually value in that for the jurisdictions, that the regime almost in a constitutional sense provides a framework for which they don't have to take certain responsibility and can go forward and press their claims. >> i wanted to mention that i thought it was an interesting dynamic in the most recent supreme court appeal that we did, at first i had the sense that the supreme court was a little indignant that the texas court had drawn interim plans that departed from the legislatively enacted plans. and especially because texas was presented this as a really dramatic departure what had been enacted even if that wasn't true on the facts. but when we got to the day of argument, i sensed a very different dynamic among the justices and it seemed that maybe by the time the briefing was done they might have been realizing that there were some pretty serious things wrong with the texas plans. and when chief justice
>> it's the presumption which think you're bad until you show us. one of the things i would hope to pull out of this is the notion that there's actually value in that for the jurisdictions, that the regime almost in a constitutional sense provides a framework for which they don't have to take certain responsibility and can go forward and press their claims. >> i wanted to mention that i thought it was an interesting dynamic in the most recent supreme court appeal that we did, at...
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how do i use ttem?3 more than anything else, will, in fact, influence. live the questions, and life will mmve you intt the answers. >> smith: so as a practical úet of guidelines for thee3 average person, people in this audience who are& watching this program, how to have a, a fuller and richer and happier life.you would say? >> chopra: yes, i'd say there are four levels of existence: being, feeling, thinking, nd doing. okay. being is the ability to sit quietly and doo3 nothing, okay, to have no agenda. it's meditaaion, basically. feeling is harnessing your ability to love, have compassion, and all the things we feel strongly aaout.social justice, economic justice.we live in a world where 50% of the world lives on less than $2.00 a day. that, you know, there's going to be violence. as longgas that's there, there's going tt be be terrorism, there's going to go beyond ur ethnocentricism, racism, bigotry, prejudice, hatred, this is to cultivate good feelings. >> smith: right. >> choora: and then the third is, reflection, meetal reflection on the real purpos
how do i use ttem?3 more than anything else, will, in fact, influence. live the questions, and life will mmve you intt the answers. >> smith: so as a practical úet of guidelines for thee3 average person, people in this audience who are& watching this program, how to have a, a fuller and richer and happier life.you would say? >> chopra: yes, i'd say there are four levels of existence: being, feeling, thinking, nd doing. okay. being is the ability to sit quietly and doo3 nothing,...
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or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about siblings, anything else. >>>> is there something you could read to us from the book that you would feel that we wouldn't understand unless you read it? >> you have any ideas? >> it is a real sort of testish. she has put it t
or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >>...
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has never used marijuana. the war on drugs is a failure. costs governments too much money to enforce. wants to see marijuana regulated by alcohol. >>> not whether you win or lose it's how you play the game. >>> first a festival in kazakhstan. something different. loudspeaker. >>> >>> >>> ricky martin living la vida loca. one on on his head >>> [ male announcer ] for the saver, and a big first step. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of experience to help you get there. ♪ >>> helped practice at fort meade. journalist was there shows why the games are about life and winning medals. >> take your marks. >> reporter: for the final selection of the army team for the warrior games. have a chance to show how they recover. may have had balance issues and the game showcased how they improved. you can see the
has never used marijuana. the war on drugs is a failure. costs governments too much money to enforce. wants to see marijuana regulated by alcohol. >>> not whether you win or lose it's how you play the game. >>> first a festival in kazakhstan. something different. loudspeaker. >>> >>> >>> ricky martin living la vida loca. one on on his head >>> [ male announcer ] for the saver, and a big first step. for the...
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less energy and use al teternative energy. conservation is the low hanging fruit. obviously, one of the this nice things that the president's jobs council i thought was effective and i urge all of you to go to the website and read the reports, because of the listing of the administration can do and what the administration did here which is not emphasized enough today is where they could take action which did not require enough resources and require congress. they did it. one of the things is that they did with the commercial improvement of 20%, and bill clinton has picked this up as an initiative and governments around the country are working on this with the financial services industry and the owners of commercial buildings and this is an initiative called the better buildings initiative which is a commercial initiative the to try to encourage energy conservation which is a very important part of the industrial policy and energy. let me leave it at that. >> ladies and gentlemen, dr. laura tyson. thank you so much. and now we
less energy and use al teternative energy. conservation is the low hanging fruit. obviously, one of the this nice things that the president's jobs council i thought was effective and i urge all of you to go to the website and read the reports, because of the listing of the administration can do and what the administration did here which is not emphasized enough today is where they could take action which did not require enough resources and require congress. they did it. one of the things is...
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none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to-who-who recovered and-and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in-in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now, jorgensen-britts group, and we attack it from a couple of different angles. providing direct treatment back in the nineties, to now running full-service employee assistance programs, where we work to intervene in the disease and get folks into recovery before they lose everything. i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allo
none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to-who-who recovered and-and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in-in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years...
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about us. so. that. lethal injection was used in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight and one nine hundred thirty nine it was started by hitler's personal physician carl brandt ten thousand defect to the children were eliminated with lethal injections in the right in thirty eight and thirty nine the same mentality that they use then we use today we call it humane to make it easier on those who do the killing rather than on those who are killed zajac long be it was responsible for the deaths of millions of people in death chambers across poland and yet in twenty ten in the united states arizona and mississippi use zite be gas pellets to liquidate people in gas chambers nobody wants to be linked to the nazis we can all agree that was among the worst regimes that ever existed in humanity and it's easy to point the finger at the nazis and say how terrible they were but the historical and to scenes of the american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis who is coral branch no american knows hi
about us. so. that. lethal injection was used in one thousand nine hundred thirty eight and one nine hundred thirty nine it was started by hitler's personal physician carl brandt ten thousand defect to the children were eliminated with lethal injections in the right in thirty eight and thirty nine the same mentality that they use then we use today we call it humane to make it easier on those who do the killing rather than on those who are killed zajac long be it was responsible for the deaths...
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david collins joins us now. he has the very latest on this story for us. >> protesters literally drove their concerns to the statehouse steps. [honking] a small but loud caravan of protesters literally drove their message to the state house. get your hands out of my pockets. taxed enough already. no new budget taxes. some delegates left their seats to watch. capitol police diverted the road rally toward north street a block away but they stopped one driver to give him a $60 traffic citation. >> i could run around here and scream. maybe that is still legal in this state. we chose to use our horns instead because it is hard for them to hear as. >> the court of public opinion also tried to make its case on the house floor. >> tax and tax and tax and tax. when does it stop? the house voted against several amendments. one would have reduced funding to last year's level. >> two hundred thousand here, 200,000 there, pretty soon it adds up. i would suggest to you that this is supposed to be a work product of the house,
david collins joins us now. he has the very latest on this story for us. >> protesters literally drove their concerns to the statehouse steps. [honking] a small but loud caravan of protesters literally drove their message to the state house. get your hands out of my pockets. taxed enough already. no new budget taxes. some delegates left their seats to watch. capitol police diverted the road rally toward north street a block away but they stopped one driver to give him a $60 traffic...
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so far, he sold about 30, mostly for industrial use. it would be cool to cut your backyard with something like this. >> i guess. a beer on the deck while you're mowing the lawn. >> he kind of compared it to a video game. he said you could even attach a camera to it. watch the camera and then cut the grass. and that would be like a video game. they're selling for anywhere between $2,000 and $7,500 so a little bit pricey. but again, he has sold 30 so far, available online. >> i can see for industrial use being between $2,000 to $7,500 but that is a lot of money for being lazy. >> hold on a second, though, when it's really hot and humid out and for you to be able to sit in your office and mow your lawn with the touch of a control, that's cool. >> yeah. >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." thanks so much for joining us. don't forget, another half hour of "rtm" is on the way. stake around.
so far, he sold about 30, mostly for industrial use. it would be cool to cut your backyard with something like this. >> i guess. a beer on the deck while you're mowing the lawn. >> he kind of compared it to a video game. he said you could even attach a camera to it. watch the camera and then cut the grass. and that would be like a video game. they're selling for anywhere between $2,000 and $7,500 so a little bit pricey. but again, he has sold 30 so far, available online. >> i...
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we have a really remarkable group of folks with us to help us explore this. keith gaddie is a professor of political science at the university of oklahoma. he joined the faculty in 1996 after four years on the faculty at tulane in the school of public health. he's the author of many, many books and articles on elections and southern politics. and he is going to extricate for us this whole concept of citizen voting and the way that -- those arguments have emerged and the potential impact of that argument. lisa garcia-bedolla is a chair for the center for policy research. she's taught at uc irvine and long beach. her research interests are around community activity and political incorporation of racial and ethnic groups in the united states. lisa will be talking specifically about her research on latino voter population participation in california elections and some of the emerging issues for that community. dan ichinose is the director of the legal center in los angeles. the drp informs community programs and advocacy through data collection and analysis and e
we have a really remarkable group of folks with us to help us explore this. keith gaddie is a professor of political science at the university of oklahoma. he joined the faculty in 1996 after four years on the faculty at tulane in the school of public health. he's the author of many, many books and articles on elections and southern politics. and he is going to extricate for us this whole concept of citizen voting and the way that -- those arguments have emerged and the potential impact of that...
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this is at a point of imitation for us. when the first 107 minutes come on line, this will be our time -- we are walking down a path. we have received a lot of community input. we have units coming on line, and this is the time to talk about this. this will come into play, and we will be doing a lot of policy making around that. from a financial perspective, we will be doing a lot of work with the three sites that remain, sunnyvale, -- sunnydale, potrero. how much we will have to fund the project going forward, and how we need to phase them, considering how much we have in resources. we also need to look at construction because of the financial environment we are in, but, again, we are equally committed to the residents, so we will need to think how to sustain that work with the residence, even in the light of construction needing to be delayed a bit, and finally, we will finally see a full program with regard to the campaign and a strategy that exists for that, and starting to develop a strategy where we can actually get s
this is at a point of imitation for us. when the first 107 minutes come on line, this will be our time -- we are walking down a path. we have received a lot of community input. we have units coming on line, and this is the time to talk about this. this will come into play, and we will be doing a lot of policy making around that. from a financial perspective, we will be doing a lot of work with the three sites that remain, sunnyvale, -- sunnydale, potrero. how much we will have to fund the...
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homeless people are being used as mobile hot spots, given a wireless. and a t-shirt to wear. -- card and a t-shirt to wear. the wireless company calls it a win-win, but others feel it exports the homeless. the issue has become popular on our facebook page. catherine rice as long as the homeless receives compensation it is an interesting concept. >> why don't those idiot marketers take to the streets? it might feel like spring, but winter weather is sweeping across the northwest. cars and trucks have to chained up in washington. the slick roads caused a backup monday as cars crested. some drivers say they do not mind since it is their first taste of winter. still to come, need a question answered? why one man is suing apple over questions he said went unanswered. first it was racers, then baby formula, now tied. what makes it so attractive to thieves. >> we still have a week of winter left. it hardly feels like it. it brings a stress of thunderstorms. we will -- stretch of thunderstorms. we will talk about that. >> it looks beautiful up there. carrie eng
homeless people are being used as mobile hot spots, given a wireless. and a t-shirt to wear. -- card and a t-shirt to wear. the wireless company calls it a win-win, but others feel it exports the homeless. the issue has become popular on our facebook page. catherine rice as long as the homeless receives compensation it is an interesting concept. >> why don't those idiot marketers take to the streets? it might feel like spring, but winter weather is sweeping across the northwest. cars and...
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news you can use. people can get the article on-line at foxnews.com. >> you can download the apps at foxnews.com and apple.com and find me on twitter at baker and me. >>> thank you. ainsley? >> now we don't have to cut out the coupons like our moms used to do. remember? >> oprah winfrey struggling network could be millions of dollars in the whole. they estimate they could have $142 million deficit. it says the network likely paid 15 million out of rosie o'donnell's $40 million contract. that show was canceled 30 workers were laid off. spoiler alert we are about to show you who got the boot on american idol last night. >> the american who is in danger of leaving the competition tonight is erica, heejune, you are safe. >> you heard ryan say erica van pelt was in danger of going home. that's because the judges were given the opportunity to spare her giving her one save of the season. unfortunately for erica they didn't do that. >> a scary moment for kim kardashian. the whole thing was caught on camera. ta
news you can use. people can get the article on-line at foxnews.com. >> you can download the apps at foxnews.com and apple.com and find me on twitter at baker and me. >>> thank you. ainsley? >> now we don't have to cut out the coupons like our moms used to do. remember? >> oprah winfrey struggling network could be millions of dollars in the whole. they estimate they could have $142 million deficit. it says the network likely paid 15 million out of rosie o'donnell's...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. [ donovan ] and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. [watch ticking] >> when bp acquired the texas city refinery from amoco, the plant was already in a state of disrepair. instead of spendin to update the pl cutives in londo their refinery managers to cut their budgets. >> 25% of their fixed costs were cut. and when you cut that much out of a budget in a facility, you lose people. you lose equipment. you lose maintenance. you lose trainers. our investigation has shown that this was a drastic mistake. >> so as the texas refinery got older and needed more maintenance, more attention
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to define it more specifically, prohibits using federal funds being used to influence in any manner, an official to favor or adopt by vote or otherwise, any legislation, law, ratification or policy. why would the president want to omit that from his fy '13 budget? >> mr. whitfield, i have to confess. i'm not sure exactly what is being referred to. i know that our fy '12 budget, our budget, and there may be other statements in other budgets that i'm not familiar with. our fy '12 budget included additional lobbying restrictions which we are actively working to comply with which not only applied to our department, which have been in place for traditionally for years and we have complied within terms of lobbying, but also now apply to downstream grantees who receive money through the prevention fund. we are updating our grant language, enhancing our oversight. i'm not -- -- >> i think that's commendable. i do appreciate it. but the president, the prohibition has been very specific about using those funds at the federal level, state level or local level. and the president explicitly in hi
to define it more specifically, prohibits using federal funds being used to influence in any manner, an official to favor or adopt by vote or otherwise, any legislation, law, ratification or policy. why would the president want to omit that from his fy '13 budget? >> mr. whitfield, i have to confess. i'm not sure exactly what is being referred to. i know that our fy '12 budget, our budget, and there may be other statements in other budgets that i'm not familiar with. our fy '12 budget...
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which uses the same word as the statute. and that doesn't mean the secretary can do anything he or she wants. but they are limited to arbitrary discretion in interpreting statutes, applying the statutes, et cetera. end of the argument. end of my question. respond as you wish. i think that really right here what we know to an absolute certainty is that this statute gives the secretary the right to remove all the state's funding under these programs. >> do you think the federal government couldn't if it chose congress say, the system doesn't work. we're just simply going to recall it. it's not insistent with what we want to accomplish. we're just going to to do away with the system and start a new health care plan of some sorts. and states, you can take the new plan, you can leave them, we're going to give out 20% less. maybe 20% more, depending on what congress chooses. can congress do that? does it have to continue the old system? because what is what the states are relying upon. it's coercive to give them a new system. >> w
which uses the same word as the statute. and that doesn't mean the secretary can do anything he or she wants. but they are limited to arbitrary discretion in interpreting statutes, applying the statutes, et cetera. end of the argument. end of my question. respond as you wish. i think that really right here what we know to an absolute certainty is that this statute gives the secretary the right to remove all the state's funding under these programs. >> do you think the federal government...
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simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] announcing southwest airlines nationwide sale, with flights all over the country starting at only 69 dollars one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. ♪ >> the 7 day forecast features warm weather tomorrow. in the 80's in most areas. it will turn cooler and wetter over the weekend. clouds and thunderstorms. breezy and 65. tuesday and wednesday morning, have a jacket handy. temperatures in the 30's again. with highs in the low 60's. >> you can spend the weekend at the movies watching "the hunger games". >> wait until next week when the lines are shorter. >> thank you for joining us. >> we will see you back here tomorrow night. have a good night. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- --www.ncicap.org-- it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping resto
simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] announcing southwest airlines nationwide sale, with flights all over the country starting at only 69 dollars one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. ♪ >> the 7 day forecast features warm weather tomorrow. in the 80's in most areas. it will turn cooler and wetter over the weekend. clouds and thunderstorms. breezy and 65....
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and this comes to us from ksee. where in nearby mrsa says a doc, you think, the modern technology skip with missing a lame and toldn't talk. there were fears the puppy would make artificial legs for hoaxs came up with a verse for the foosh. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. a breezy starts this morning. we don't have to worry about any precipitation. 61 at the airport. 54 in taneytown. the temperatures are not on to move much today. cooler than yesterday and the wind will be close to 30 miles per hour. we will check the forecast going into the weekend. >> 4:59. 59 degrees on tv hill. >> jury selection in the trial of two brothers accused of setting a pit bull on fire. >> the gop rallies behind mitt romney with more endorsements. the latest is coming up. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. a few early-morning accidents including one o [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >
and this comes to us from ksee. where in nearby mrsa says a doc, you think, the modern technology skip with missing a lame and toldn't talk. there were fears the puppy would make artificial legs for hoaxs came up with a verse for the foosh. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. a breezy starts this morning. we don't have to worry about any precipitation. 61 at the airport. 54 in taneytown. the temperatures are not on to move much today....
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ ♪ (music) hello, i'm ivette torres, and welcome to the road to recovery 2011 , a showcase of events. throughout this year, millions of americans have been making their voices heard by telling their story of recovery from substance use and mental disorders. they know that they are not alone in their journey of recovery, that family, friends, and entire communities are walking alongside them, to help them lead healthy and rewarding lives. as the power of recovery becomes a reality for them, they're learning how important they are to their family, friends, and community. more and more, we can all see that prevention works, treatment is effective, and people can and do recover. recovery benefits everyone. for more than 20 years, national recovery month has honored and celebrated persons in recovery and helped to educate and inform others about the process of recovery. we know that almost 1 in 10 americans struggle with a substance use disorder and that about 1 in 5 americans has a mental health problem. treat
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you see people coming in with severe dental problems and it is obvious even to us over here >> it is very emotional to see the extreme need. it is quite something to see people wait all this time >> this is the secondary year that remote area medical has hosted this free clinic. they drop doctors and dentists from all over the state and volunteers from all over the country. >> matter how much you deal with patients, there are still patients who fall through the cracks. we think it is part of our duty. we went into the business to help people >> for medical history to dental cleanup down to eye exams. the organization runs solely on donations of money equipment and staff. one weekend in oakland cost tens of thousands of dollars but it is worth it >> i appreciate getting free dental for my son >> patients walked out feeling better, seem better, and smiling better. >> the free health clinic runs through sunday. for more information go to cbs s.f. dot com. you'll see the story right on the front page. a cure for balding, what researchers found that might stop hair loss before it starts.
you see people coming in with severe dental problems and it is obvious even to us over here >> it is very emotional to see the extreme need. it is quite something to see people wait all this time >> this is the secondary year that remote area medical has hosted this free clinic. they drop doctors and dentists from all over the state and volunteers from all over the country. >> matter how much you deal with patients, there are still patients who fall through the cracks. we...
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liberals on the court -- i use that word very advisedly -- have been playing defense for a long time may be because they all speak for a majority. it relates in part to personalities of the individuals and also realities of the confirmation process i talked about. somebody who has deeply progressive roots, activist routes you might say. not very likely to get nominated or confirmed. on a more liberal side of the court, mainstream middle of a road people. on the conservative side there has been some social science research that has identified this court as the most conservative center of gravity on the court we have seen in many decades using certain metrics and we have a couple of these in the air and we see where they land. it is not that they agree on everything. originalism only carries them so far. they may be united in certain policy points of view that reinforce one another as they served together. it is still a pretty young court and we will see where they will take us. >> having said that are there any reproductive rights cases coming the before the justices? given compositio
liberals on the court -- i use that word very advisedly -- have been playing defense for a long time may be because they all speak for a majority. it relates in part to personalities of the individuals and also realities of the confirmation process i talked about. somebody who has deeply progressive roots, activist routes you might say. not very likely to get nominated or confirmed. on a more liberal side of the court, mainstream middle of a road people. on the conservative side there has been...
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so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely 50 that he had a rare form of non smoker's lung cancer. it was all typed out like the fruit in a control freak way, a lawyers letter that came by fed excompletely mysterious when we had just been together at thanksgiving for 4 or 5 days. i get this manifesto, i am asking you to save my life. my life changed completely when that letter came into my life. then the great task was with how to come together, which we did. again, it was a huge experience. i never thought i would write about it. i didn't think i could bring myself to. >> yet you took notes all the way through? >> of course. i write in a journal almost everyday. i was trying to come up with a new book idea. i wanted to
so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely 50 that he had a rare form of non smoker's lung cancer. it was all typed out like the fruit in a control freak way, a...
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and so they were very kind to us and put us short time fos up in the sky. but, no, i never again got into it like that. we got into it but it was -- we were more contained. we were more prepared. >> and then how much more time did you spend in the army? >> that was it. then i did reserve duty for four years after that. >> but you had a three-year commitment? >> two-year. >> two-year commitment after commissioning. >> after commissioning. so end of march '66 i was out. >> you spent almost a year in vietnam. >> yeah. yeah. what a surprise. vietnam, what's that? >>> recently, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles visited shreveport, louisiana, to showcase its history and literary culture. founded in 1836, shreveport has a population of about 200,000 people and is located about 250 miles northwest of baton rouge. >>> freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward. and freedom will be defended. i want to re-assure the american people that the full resources of the federal government are working to assist local authorities to save
and so they were very kind to us and put us short time fos up in the sky. but, no, i never again got into it like that. we got into it but it was -- we were more contained. we were more prepared. >> and then how much more time did you spend in the army? >> that was it. then i did reserve duty for four years after that. >> but you had a three-year commitment? >> two-year. >> two-year commitment after commissioning. >> after commissioning. so end of march '66 i...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ aye, or...a mornin' of tiny voices crying out, "feed us -- we've awakened from our long winter's nap and we're peckish to the point of starvin'"!! i don't understand... your grass, man! it's a living, breathing thing. it's hungry, and you've got to feed it with scotts turf builder. that a boy, mikey! two feedings now...in the springtime strengthens and helps protect your lawn from future problems. [ scott ] get scotts turf builder lawn food. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it! >> in 2005, another disaster on another oil facility owned by bp, a refinery in texas city, killed 15 oil workers and injured at least 170 others. in 20
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ aye, or...a mornin' of tiny voices crying out, "feed us -- we've awakened...
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: getting carded isn't what it used to be. a growing number of bars using facial recognition software. it's not just bars, some malls testing it too it. >> they will recognize your age or gender, if you walk up to a display wall at a retail establishment or a mall or something like that and you are mid40 guy maybe they will give you an ad for a bmw. >> reporter: race believes it may be a matter of time before stores start using technology that not only recognizes but tracks your spending habits. >> you walk into a store it may know who you are just when you walk in and give you deals based on past much things. >> it's trouble some. where is the priv a. >> reporter: it's one of the bingest concerns for the trade commission. it's the safety issue as well. the ftc is worried about where the technology can take us. >> is it a notice and consent model like online, are there places where the technologies shouldn't be permitted, like in bathrooms. >> reporter: until that's done he said anything is possible. >> it's not out of the que
: getting carded isn't what it used to be. a growing number of bars using facial recognition software. it's not just bars, some malls testing it too it. >> they will recognize your age or gender, if you walk up to a display wall at a retail establishment or a mall or something like that and you are mid40 guy maybe they will give you an ad for a bmw. >> reporter: race believes it may be a matter of time before stores start using technology that not only recognizes but tracks your...
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we're glad you have joined us. the conversation with lani guinier coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: lani guinier is a professor at -- of law at harvard. she is also a noted author whose books include "lift every voice ." she joins us tonight from cambridge. good to have you on the program. the supreme court has agreed to hear a case that is going to open up a this debate about affirmative action in this country. that debate, will kick up in advance of the election campaign of barack obama, the reelection of the first african-american president. i want to start with some basics. tell me about this case, out of texas. what it is about and why you think the supreme court agreed to hear the case. >> the case is a lawsuit by a two white wo
we're glad you have joined us. the conversation with lani guinier coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: lani guinier is a professor at -- of law at harvard. she is also a noted author whose books include...
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...